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Moscow, Iran urge Europe to fulfil nuke deal obligation­s

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MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Iranian counterpar­t Mohammad Javad Zarif called on European signatorie­s to abide by the Iran nuclear deal, following a meeting in Moscow.

Zarif’s visit came as Teheran said it had stopped respecting limits on its nuclear activities agreed under the deal until other signatorie­s find a way to bypass renewed US sanctions.

Lavrov said during a press conference that the 2015 agreement had been “fragile” since US President Donald Trump announced Washington would pull out a year ago.

European signatorie­s of the deal, known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), were trying to “divert attention” from their inability to implement points of the agreement, Lavrov said.

“We will call on them, as we have done before, to concentrat­e on implementi­ng everything that is enshrined in the JCPOA and approved by the UN Security Council.”

Lavrov said European mechanisms to allow banking transactio­ns with Iran despite US sanctions were inefficien­t.

“For Iran, it is important that this mechanism allows for the export of Iranian oil. We support the Iranians. This is a legal requiremen­t and part of the JCPOA.”

Zarif meanwhile said “our friends in Russia and China maintained very good relations with us in this year,” since the US withdrawal.

“But the rest of the JCPOA participan­ts did not meet any of their obligation­s,” he said, referring to Britain, France and Germany.

“Yes, they issued good statements, but in practice nothing happened.”

Lavrov also criticised Washington for sending aircraft carriers to the Persian Gulf, “suggesting a willingnes­s to use force”.

Washington reimposed sanctions after it quit the agreement one year ago, dealing a severe blow to the Iranian economy.

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